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Brigid Brannagh

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Brigid Brannagh (born3 August1972; age 44), sometimes credited as Brigid Walsh or Brigid Conley Walsh, is the actress who played Ruby in the Star Trek: Enterprise episode "First Flight". Born in San Francisco, California, she is one of eight children of Irish parents. She has been acting professionally since she was a teenager.

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Brannagh made her film debut in the 1988 comedy The Wrong Guy, portraying the young sister of Louie Anderson. Her fellow Enterprise guest star, Jonathan Schmock, also had a role in this film. Brannagh's next film was the direct-to-video fantasy adventure Quest of the Delta Knights, in which she starred with Star Trek film and TNG supporting actor David Warner.

In 1998, Brannagh co-starred with DS9 guest performers Edward Laurence Albert and Meg Foster in an independent adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' The Man in the Iron Mask, in which Brannagh played Molly Pichon. Brannagh then played the lead in the 1999 independent drama The Fair, starring opposite Raphael Sbarge and Neil Vipond.

At the age of 17, Brannagh was cast as a regular on the FOX television comedy series True Colors, which ran from 1990 through 1992. She was later cast in another FOX series, the 1996 science fiction drama Kindred: The Embraced, on which she worked alongside fellow Star Trek guest performers Jeff Kober and Brian Thompson.

Brannagh portrayed Wesley Wyndam-Price's girlfriend, Virginia Bryce, in four episodes of the cult television series Angel – one episode episode with Patrick Kilpatrick, another directed by Michael Grossman, and a third directed by James Whitmore, Jr. and co-starring Thomas Kopache. In 2001, Branagh appeared as felon Tammy Felton in two episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation – one directed by Lou Antonio, the other co-starring Susan Gibney. Lou Antonio previously directed Brannagh in episodes of American Gothic and Roar.